The law firm, headquartered in New York, alleges that it provided legal services to the client, headquartered in France, in connection with a merger agreement that contains a New York forum selection clause. It alleges it performed some 3,300 hours of work in New York and some 200 hours in Illinois, where the merged company had its headquarters. More than four years after the merger was completed, the client tendered an additional matter to the law firm arising out of the...
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